It is the work of Satan to deceive God's
people and lead them from the right course. He will leave no
means untried; he will come upon them where they are least guarded;
hence the importance of fortifying every point. The Battle Creek
church did not mean to turn against us, they are as good a church
as lives; but there is much at stake at Battle Creek, and Satan
will bring all his artillery against them if by so doing he can
hinder the work. We deeply sympathize with this church in their
present humbled condition and would say: Let not a spirit of
triumph arise in any heart. God will heal all the wrongs of this
dear people and yet make them a mighty defense of His truth if
they walk humbly and watch and guard every point against the
attacks of Satan. This people are kept continually under the
fire of the enemy. No other church would probably stand it as
well, therefore look with a pitying eye
toward your brethren at Battle Creek and pray God to help them
in keeping the fort.
When my husband was inactive, and I was
kept at home on his account, Satan was pleased, and no one was
pressed by him to cast upon us such trials as are mentioned in
the foregoing pages. But when we started out, December 19, 1866,
he saw that there was a prospect of our doing something in the
cause of Christ to the injury of his cause and that some of his
deceptions upon the flock of God would be exposed. He therefore
felt called upon to do something to hinder us. And in no way
could he so effectually do this as to lead our old friends at
Battle Creek to withdraw their sympathy and cast burdens upon
us. He took advantage of every unfavorable circumstance and drove
matters as by steam power.
But, thank God, he did not stop us nor
fully crush us. Thank God that we still live and that He has
returned graciously to bless His erring, but now repenting, confessing
people. Brethren, let us love them the more and pray for them
the more now that God manifests His great love to them.